NEWS

GREEN DAY ¡CUATRO! NOW ON SALE EVERYWHERE!
ORDER DVD or DOWNLOAD on iTUNES in HD

¡Cuatro! has finally hit stores! The DVD features the making of ¡Uno!, ¡Dos! & ¡Tre!, plus footage from small club shows. Get it at iTunes or Amazon

And if you're in the US or Canada, you can stream the whole thing on your phone on Qello. Head over to http://bit.ly/Qello_Cuatro for more info. 7-day free trial available on Apple TV, iOS, Android and Windows.

From Idiot Nation:
We may have just outdone ourselves. This is quite possibly the coolest contest in IDiOT NATION history. While ¡CUATRO! was recently screened at SxSw it still hasn't been released yet and all copies are under lock and key. We are giving IDiOT NATION members a chance to have a private screening of
¡CUATRO! in their own home the night before Green Day take the stage in a city near you. We will be sending 1 lucky fan an advanced screener DVD of ¡CUATRO! to have a viewing party the night before each upcoming North American Tour Date
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GREEN DAY '¡CUATRO!' TO BE SCREENED AT SXSW

March 8 and 16 in Austin, SXSW will screen the world premieres of two films about Billie Joe Armstrong and Green Day as well as films about the racial mix in the 1960s Chicago blues world, Burning Man and the travels of Arhoolie Records founder Chris Strachwitz. Cuatro is one of the dozen films chosen for the 24 Beats Per second section. Read full article on Billboard.com: HERE

INISDE X: "¡CUATRO!" Q&A WITH FILMMAKERS, MIKE AND TRE

Green Day bassist Mike Dirnt and drummer Tré Cool were at the Wheeler Opera House Friday night for the world premiere of their new documentary at X Games Aspen. Watch the video interview HERE

GREEN DAY '¡CUATRO!' PREMIERS AT X-GAMES

'¡Cuatro!' goes behind the making of Green Day's last three albums. The film will screen Jan. 26 at Aspen, Colo.'s Wheeler Opera House as part of the X Games FILM showcase. Mike Dirnt Interview on Cuatro, ESPN: HERE

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